Just ahead of Koepka and Rahm were Cantlay and Viktor Hovland. A few videos of Cantlay’s round have been widely circulated on social media, most notably one showing Hovland already chipping from the other side of the creek on No. 13 while Cantlay and his caddie had some 75 yards left to walk. (For context: Cantlay yanked his drive across the creek and nearly into the woods and ended up having a 155-yard third shot into the green.) Then there was the screengrab from Sunday’s broadcast that showed Koepka and Rahm visibly frustrated with waiting on No. 16 tee while Cantlay was just hitting the first of what would be three putts.
Of course, as we’ve discovered with Collin Morikawa’s false cheating accusation last Thursday, you can’t believe everything you see on Twitter, as it often doesn’t tell the whole story.
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for sure Cantlay is slow player